Calling Party Normalization
In line with E.164 standards, calling party normalization enhances the dialing capabilities of some phones
and improves call back functionality when a call is routed to multiple geographical locations. That is, the
feature ensures that the called party can return a call without having to modify the directory number in the
call log directories on the phone. Additionally, calling party normalization allows the user to globalize and
localize phone numbers, so the appropriate calling number presentation displays on the phone.
The SCCP and SIP phones support the following functions:
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For the final presentation of the calling number to the user, the phone screen displays the calling number
based on the international, national, or local subscriber numbers.
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If the call is an intracity call, the calling number presented on the phone is presented in the subscriber
number format (without the area or city code).
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For intercity calls, the calling number is presented in a national number format.
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If the call is an international call, the calling number is presented with the E.164 format, with the
plus (+) prefix digit.
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The call logs directories record the calling number in the received and missed call logs with the appropriate
escape codes (9/0, 0/1, +). The user can go into directories, and select and dial one of these entries with
the escape code without having to edit the number.
Configuring calling party normalization alleviates issues with toll bypass where the call is routed to multiple
locations over the IP WAN. In addition, it allows Cisco Unified Communications Manager to distinguish the
origin of the call to globalize or localize the calling party number for the phone user.
The phone itself can localize the calling party number. For the phone to localize the calling party number,
you must configure the Calling Party Transformation CSS or the Use Device Pool Device Calling Party
Transformation CSS setting in the Phone Configuration window.
For information on how to configure this feature for your phone, see
“
Calling Party Normalization
”
in the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services Guide
.
Depending on your configuration for globalizing and localizing the calling party number, the phone user may
see a localized number, a globalized number with access codes and prefixes, or the international escape
character, +, in the calling party number. If a phone supports calling party normalization, the phone can show
the localized calling party number on the phone screen and the globalized number in the call log directories
on the phone.
In addition, these phones show both the globalized and localized calling party number in the Call Details. If
a phone does not support calling party normalization, the phone shows the localized calling party on the phone
screen and in the call log directories on the phone.
Schedule Power Save for Cisco IP Phone
To conserve power and ensure the longevity of the phone screen display, you can set the display to turn off
when it is not needed.
You can configure settings in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration to turn off the display
at a designated time on some days and all day on other days. For example, you may choose to turn off the
display after business hours on weekdays and all day on Saturdays and Sundays.
Cisco Unified IP Phone 8941 and 8945 Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 10.0 (SCCP
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